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Richard Crane
Memorial Candle Tribute From
Jones Funeral Home - Winchester
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Condolence From: Melissa Smith
Condolence: Gail,
I am so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. My heart is broken. He will always be my honorary Granddad and he will be greatly missed. He is in Heaven with Granddad dancing the funky chicken at the biggest Apple Blossom wrap up party there ever was!
Monday April 08, 2019
Condolence From: Vicki McCurry
Condolence: Dick and Gail have been friends of my parents since I was a little girl in Dale City, Va. We went to the same Church and Dick and my Dad were active in the Boy Scouts. Dick was such a Great friend to my Dad. When my Dad got sick we knew Dick and Gail were there for him. Usually when you put Dick and my Dad together it meant trouble. RIP Dick give my Dad a kiss for me.
Monday April 08, 2019
Condolence From: Mary Beth Powell
Condolence: Dick was a friend to everyone and always had his warm and welcoming smile for all. I always kidded with him that he was an uncle of mine because my mom’s maiden name is Crane. I will miss seeing Dick at Lion events - he was a wonderful person. God has him in heaven and he is celebrating! Peace to the family with my condolences on your loss.
Monday April 08, 2019
Condolence From: Bill and Dawn McGrady
Condolence: Dick Crane was the type of man who always made you feel like you were the most important person in the room, his eternal smile, a quick joke and gentle nature put everyone at ease. Dick's strong belief in religion and family is evident in all generations of the Crane's and gives us all a higher aspiration to live our lives better. We are all blessed to have known this man. God bless Gail and family.
Sunday April 07, 2019
Condolence From: Jim & Dianne Deemer
Condolence: Dick & Gail Crane have been our very dear friends for over 50 years. We met in 1969 in Dale City, Va and there hasn't been much we haven't done together-from starting a new Presbyterian church to traveling together out west and in Florida. We had over 25 years together as "neighbors" in the Washington DC area. Upon retirement from our respective jobs, our paths separated with Dick/Gail going north and we heading south. Yet despite the distance between us we kept in constant contact right up to Dick's passing. Rest in peace "my son" as our love for you and Gail will always be eternal.
Sunday April 07, 2019

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